
8 Dec
2010
8 Dec
'10
11:02 a.m.
Dear Mike Frysinger,
In message 201012080444.30675.vapier@gentoo.org you wrote:
unless i'm missing something, the non-reentrant versions operate on a single shared hash table. so while this works today because there is only one
Correct.
consumer (the env code), wont this cause problems as soon as someone else tries to use the non-reentrant hash table code ? as such, wouldnt it make sense to punt all of the non-reentrant versions and thus force everyone to maintain their own "struct hsearch_data" instance ?
This could be done, but I don't see an immediate need.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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